Suzuki Reno

About Suzuki Reno

Endowed with a bit more aggressively styled bodywork than the Suzuki Forenza on which it's based, the five-door, front-drive Suzuki Reno
hatchback has room, ride comfort and lots of standard features, but a somewhat dated mechanical package. With a very attractive base price compared to the
Honda Fit, Kia Spectra5, MAZDA3,
Nissan Versa and
Toyota Matrix, and backed by a truly outstanding warranty, it offers budget-minded buyers the chance to acquire a practical and reliable
new car. However, seizing that opportunity requires accepting a one-trim-fits-all package with performance and handling characteristics that fall behind many of the current segment leaders. Given that the same holds true for its resale value, maximizing your investment in a Reno also means being prepared to live with it for a while.

love this car!

Reviewer Ratings

Overall Rating

8/10

Value

9/10

Reliability

9/10

Quality

9/10

Performance

9/10

Styling

9/10

Comfort

9/10

"I love this car. The only problem I have with it is that it is relatively difficult to see out of the blind spots when you turn your head and look back when compared to my many-windowed station wagon. Also, there is not a whole lot of trunk space. But as far as reliability, value, and performance, this car is awesome! The sound system that comes standard is excellent too, and I am not even one to really put a high value on the sound system very much at all."

Ok Car

Reviewer Ratings

Overall Rating

7/10

Value

9/10

Reliability

8/10

Quality

7/10

Performance

8/10

Styling

8/10

Comfort

7/10

"I bought mine brand new, Great price for a college student, excellent gas mileage 41 on the highway, Nice styling, but i did have some quarks that send my car into the shop a few times. but the car is cheap and very fuel efficent. so just minor things i believe. cruise control would be very nice and the car is really light so traveling on the high with cross winds is always fun."